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Is my online shopping for non-essential items supporting the economy or putting people at risk?

Reopening Staying Safe

A: Probably a bit of both.

Online shopping for non-essential items may help maintain employment for some while blunting the financial losses many companies are facing. At the same time, unsafe practices and reliance on mail delivery place many workers at higher risk of contracting COVID-19. Here are some tips, and a great article by The Conversation weighing the ethics of online shopping.

Delivery slots are limited. Reserve use of delivery, specifically for essential items like groceries, for those who really can’t get by without a delivery. This includes older adults, single parents, essential workers, and those with chronic health conditions.

Shop Local. Smaller businesses are more likely to face financial strain. Many local shops have re-invented their workflows to allow for online shopping and contactless pick up. Check out your local shops first.

Full disclosure. Pay attention to stories revealing workplace dangers and unfair treatment of employees. Avoid purchases from such businesses.

If the purchase feels icky, perhaps delay or reconsider.

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